NE PLUS ULTRA. NT4. A regular and heavy bearer of long, 
narrow, soft-shelled nuts. Very large kernel sweet and highly 
flavored. Plant with Nonpareil for pollenizer. 
NONPAREIL. NTS. King of soft-shelled almonds in all districts. 
Heavy and regular bearer of large, long and narrow paper shell 
nuts. Kernel excellently flavored. Plant with Drake, Texas or 
Ne Plus. 
PEERLESS. NT6. Heavy bearer of high-quality, hard-shelled nuts. 
Moneymaker. Yields heaviest in Sacramento Valley. 
MISSION (TEXAS PROLIFIC). NT7. An excellent producer of 
small, hard-shelled almonds highly desirable for the candy 
trade. 
NEW ALBERT ETTER APPLES 
Recommended as new apples of outstanding merit and interest. 
“Pioneer” with one or more Etter apples in your home orchard. 
PRICES 
Geb Grade eee er en fen ae oe Pe $2.00 each 
Ae Ba TOG eee tte ee eke ae 1.75 each 
CUP RNT: pqets (ote ae ees Ne eee alg MIE Dns eke ee a 1.50 each 
LO Trees Assorteds oe Deduct 15c per tree 
50 Trees or More Assorted.................. aust se es. Deduct 40c per tree 
ALASKA. FT1. (Plant Pat. No. 699.) Crispy cool, has splendid pro- 
duction and handsome size.and shape. Ociober fruits are ‘banks 
of snow” against dark green foliage. 
CRIMSON GOLD. FT2. (Plant Pat. Pending.) A fine crisp apple 
of medium size with bright red skin and white flesh. When 
sliced and cooked, flesh turns golden yellow resembling sliced 
cling peaches. 
ETTER’S GOLD. FT3. (Plant Pat. No. 659.) Large, plentiful, golden 
fruits begin to mature in October; crisp and delightful to eat 
even when overripe. Sprightly, mild sub- acid flavor and firm 
flesh persist through cooking. 
HUMBOLDT. FT4. (Plant Pat. No. 658.) Medium-sized fruits matur- 
ing in late fall have creamy flesh, tinted pink, showing through 
transparent skin. 
JONWIN. FTS. (Plant Pat. No. 710.) A hybrid of Jonathan and Bald- 
win. This delicious red apple combines the best features of 
both. Jonwin develops large size fruits of Baldwin and ripens 
in August-September with Jonathan. 
PINK PEARL. FT6. (Plant Pat. No. 723.) Remarkably transparent 
skin glows with the color of pink flesh beneath. A startling 
“bouquet” is discovered with the first bite into this ce to 
large sized apple ripening in September. 
WICKSON. FT7. (Plant Pat. No. 724.) Masses of brillaint rey fruits 
almost conceal the foliage in fall. The flavor is enticing and 
sugary sweet. Not only a fine small apple for fresh eating, 
Wickson is deliciously spiced, unsurpassed for jam and jelly. 
PRICES FOR APPLES AND PEARS 
1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or more 
Grio et orade sees ye oe $1.50 $1.35 $.95 $.90 
4 Gee Qrade 2a asec ae 1.25 1.15 -90 85 
Sit A Gradéiits ee cant 1.00 .90 85 -80 
BiG MOTOUGS tases Ste nave 0 85 80 75 
APPLES 
GRAVENSTEIN. FTS8. (August.) Skin greenish-yellow, striped red. 
Flesh yellow, crisp, juicy and tender. Popular summer variety 
for market and home orchard. 
JONATHAN. FT9. (October.) Medium sized roundish-oval fruit. 
Skin bright red; flesh a delicate cream. Flavor excellent. 
RED DELICIOUS. FT10. (November.) Fruit long and tapering. 
Skin dark red; flesh white, fine grained, sweetly acid with 
pleasant aroma. Very popular for commercial planting. 
RED JUNE. FT11. (July.) Flesh of medium sized fruit is white and 
tender with a pleasant sub-acid flavor. Skin deep red suffused 
with yellow. 
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